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Re-wear your clothes, designer Westwood advises Kate Middleton

LONDON, Feb 17 (Reuters) - The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton should re-wear her outfits to help the environment, British fashion designer Vivienne Westwood said on Sunday. The designer advised Middleton, the wife of Britain's Prince William and the country's future Queen, that she should recycle her outfits if she puts a lot of effort into her appearance.

Vivienne Westwood urges Kate to buy less

Vivienne Westwood urged Prince William's wife Catherine on Sunday to stop buying so many outfits and to be more environmentally responsible in the way she dressed. The eccentric British designer was speaking to reporters before her show at London Fashion Week, where she handed out a "climate revolution charter" which called on people to "buy less, choose well, make it last". Westwood, a long-time environmental activist, was asked what advice she may have for the Duchess of Cambridge, who has become a style icon since marrying into the British royal family in 2011.

CORRECTED: Vivienne Westwood urges Kate to buy less

Vivienne Westwood urged Prince William's wife Catherine on Sunday to stop buying so many outfits and to be more environmentally responsible in the way she dressed. The eccentric British designer was speaking to reporters before her show at London Fashion Week, where she handed out a "climate revolution charter" which called on people to "buy less, choose well, make it last". Westwood, a long-time environmental activist, was asked what advice she may have for the Duchess of Cambridge, who has become a style icon since marrying into the British royal family in 2011.

Vivienne Westwood urges Kate to buy less

Vivienne Westwood urged Prince William's wife Catherine on Sunday to stop buying so many outfits and to be more environmentally responsible in the way she dressed. The eccentric British designer was speaking to reporters before her show at London Fashion Week, where she handed out a "climate revolution charter" which called on people to "buy less, choose well, make it last". Westwood, a long-time environmental activist, was asked what advice she may have for the Duchess of Cambridge, who has become a style icon since marrying into the British royal family in 2011.

Vivienne Westwood urges Kate to buy less

Vivienne Westwood urged Prince William's wife Catherine on Sunday to stop buying so many outfits and to be more environmentally responsible in the way she dressed. The eccentric British designer was speaking to reporters before her show at London Fashion Week, where she handed out a "climate revolution charter" which called on people to "buy less, choose well, make it last". Westwood, a long-time environmental activist, was asked what advice she may have for the Duchess of Cambridge, who has become a style icon since marrying into the British royal family in 2011.
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